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Howell was indeed among the first Rastafari people who started speaking about Jah Rastafari in the Island of Jamaica, but none of us is authorised to say he was the first Rastafari person, he was among a group of Rastafari people with whom he was agitating together for the rights of African people at home and abroad. It is fair to say that he was one of those great people. Indeed he was not alone in this very dangerous work, their were others who were right there with him and who were also persecuted with him, Robert Hinds, Joseph Hibbert, Archibald Dunckley and many others were there with him as they reasoned and agitated together and were arrested together for the rights of African people.
Babylon have away of choosing who they think is the leader to make an example out of some one in order to put the others in fear, but that only help to cultivate the Rastafari people's movemant and that is why the movemant grow from a few to become world wide today. Howell returned from Harlem to Jamaica in the year 1932, but there were other people in Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbadoes and other areas of the Caribbean, who knew about the Crowing of His Imperial in the year 1930, since it was an international Crowning to which people were invited from all over the globe, and it was published in the international news world wide.
So, there were people all over the world who were thinking and speaking about Rastafari not only in Jamaica, but in places like Harlem, England Canada and wherever black people lived across the globe, they were happy about their black King of Kings and were paying much attention to all which were taking place in the land of Ethiopa.
Plus there were people like Dr.Rebort Love and those black agitors in his time, they were all paying Homage to our black King of Kings who was Crowned in Ethiopia. We agree that Howell spend his own money to buy the land and made Pinnacle into a Rastafari Village, but he still could not have done this all on his own without the assistance of his beloved black people brothers and sisters.
As far as far I am aware, true Rastafari people do not lust at any Rastafari woman as you are trying to say, true Rastafari people consider themselves to be Priests and prophets, and as a result they have certain guiding principles, which have to be followed, before they would even approach a woman for mating. As the great Rastafari person who you say you are, it is really amazing that you did not, or do not know these things. Most Rastafari people are well versed in the bible, and if a woman try to show her nakednes in order to trap s Rastaman, she may get some lightening and thundering as well as a rebuke and some fire. Indeed you may meet some young apprentice having some Dreadlocks on his head who may lust at your attraction and your vital statistic as you are saying, but that is not the way of Rastafari people, Rastafari people are very much involved in the teachings against whoredom, and as a result, they are very observant, of the deceptive behavior of both man and woman.
I get the impression that you may have members of your family and also some friends who are sodomites, but that does not give you the right to defend the wrong activity, a man should not leave the natural mating uses of a woman and imitate that he is mating with a woman when he is really embracing another man, niether should a woman do that same thing, imitating that she is mating when she is with another woman, it is wrong and should not be encouraged by intelligent people. Take the best care of yourself and your people
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African peop-le everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.
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